Hoping to build on the success of this spring’s Nicolas Cage art show, Ezra Croft and his wife, Julia, are hosting “The Murray Affair” on Friday night at Public Works. The show features a wide-ranging display of works paying tribute to the comedic actor, from his days on “SNL” to “Caddyshack,” “Ghostbusters,” “Rushmore” and more. “We want it to be a full-on art party, with performance, music, video and lots and lots of art,” Croft says. “It all comes down to a good time attributed to the man.”

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The Clips, Beer and Film Tour is New Belgium Brewing’s beer-toting, film-showing, nonprofit-benefiting show that travels coast to coast; on Saturday, it’ll land at Berkeley’s MLK Jr. Civic Center Park. With this event, New Belgium has paired some of its most esoteric beer offerings — up to 18 varieties on tap — with short films created by fans. Admission is free, but proceeds from the beer and food sales will benefit Bike East Bay.

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A man falls to his death on a New York subway track. Was he pushed? As two white cops interrogate a young black man, layers of identity and truth become more elusive in San Francisco Playhouse’s world premiere of “From Red to Black” by rising playwright Rhett Rossi in the Sandbox Series. The show previews Thursday and Friday, opening Saturday and running through Aug. 30 at the ACT Costume Shop.

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The 21st annual Pistahan Parade and Festival celebrates all aspects of Filipino culture this weekend in S.F. The parade kicks off the festivities Saturday at Civic Center, running to Yerba Buena Gardens, where you’ll find two days of free performances; food, including an adobo cookoff and a balut-eating contest; martial arts demos; art; dancing; and much more.